ESPO Bath Robe

#F1FLGBRVF740,00 €4080

The RVCA Espo Bath Robe is a mid-length robe with a cowl neck and embroidery at the wearer's left chest by ANP artist Stephen "ESPO" Powers. It has patch pockets at the sides, a screen printed label at the interior neck for comfort, and a self tie at the waist for the perfect fit.

STEPHEN "ESPO" POWERS

Stephen Powers was born and raised in Philadelphia. Known by his graffiti name ESPO, he moved to New York City in 1994, working as a magazine publisher and graffiti writer before opening his studio in 1999. That year, Powers stopped writing graffiti and tending bar to dedicate himself to being a full-time artist. His work has been shown at Venice and Liverpool Biennials, as well as numerous shows (TO BE FAIR: 2.75 shows) at Deitch Projects. Powers was a Fulbright scholar in 2007. He used the grant to paint in the streets of Dublin and Belfast. His work in Belfast’s Lower Shankill area was inspired by the area’s political murals; Powers told the New York Times that he was “taking the form of the murals, which are powerful for all the wrong reasons, and trying to retain some of the power and use it in a really good way.”